Just about getting back on topic!All in the name of science we made a "spud" bazooka from an old piece of drain pipe, powered by some hair spray and a match. It shot a big potato the length of the school football pitch
Just about getting back on topic!All in the name of science we made a "spud" bazooka from an old piece of drain pipe, powered by some hair spray and a match. It shot a big potato the length of the school football pitch
Pms!!!!Yep, agreed on all points, I was just thinking the same![]()
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WTF!!Now that is some toy!
Let's have some of theory then
It's not quite how I expected it to look. Where are the toroidal coils that constrain the plasma?
What is used as the plasma? Is it a light nucleus like hydrogen or a heavy one like lead that they use in the
LHC?
How long does it take to get the plasma up to the required energy?
Will it operational before ITER and what are the expectations?







High energy physics. Love it.WTF!!![]()
Yep that's exactly how I'd have put it @Lee!Haha you lot are mad. Well the theroy side of it is not my thing but I'll give it a go.
So the machine itself is made from stainless but a very high grade 316. This is mainly due to keeping the magnetic permeability down so it won't interfere with the plasma field.
The fuel source that starts it off is hydrogen/deuterium which is injected into the machine centre. The toroidal coils are all over the machine, off the top of my head we have 5 on each end plate plus larger coils bolted inside another 8.
This machine boosts some awesome new technology with a cryogenics pump to increase the pumping and a super X divertor to reduces the power loads off the plasma and this answers your next question, if successful this will be built into ITER and then DEMO.
I have a very basic and crude understanding![]()
Well i understood the BMW bitSo the machine itself is made from a 316. This is mainly due to keeping the magnetic permeability down so it won't interfere with the plasma field.

I have a very basic and crude understanding![]()
Zed shed full timeWhat are you going to do if it does not work?.....![]()
What's her name? FrankieI, meanwhile, in the Netherlands, have perfected 'The Dutch Oven'.....![]()
I'll order the matchbox size version for my car...................FrankieSo some of you know when I'm not tinkering in the zed shed I'm one of very few people on a very unique project building a prototype fusion reactor. I've been working on this project 3 years now and its really satisfying to see it getting to this point. I'll let the pictures do the talking!
This is the end plate (The lid) in all her glory without any graphite armour.
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2 weeks later
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After being flipped over she's being lifted to meet the vessel
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They finally meet this took 8 hours to fit earlier this week.
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View on the inside
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If your finding this curious visit the site and read all the details
http://www.ccfe.ac.uk/mast_upgrade_project.aspx
Lee
Now that is some toy!
Let's have some of theory then
It's not quite how I expected it to look. Where are the toroidal coils that constrain the plasma?
What is used as the plasma? Is it a light nucleus like hydrogen or a heavy one like lead that they use in the
LHC?
How long does it take to get the plasma up to the required energy?
Will it operational before ITER and what are the expectations?

